PAC vs PBF -- who has the better resume?

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  • Ta Khent
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    #11
    Originally posted by deliveryman
    Manny Pacquiao:

    Erik Morales (twice)
    Marco Antonio Barrera
    Juan Manuel Marquez [draw]
    Oscar Larios
    Chatchai Sasakul
    Jorge Julio
    Wethya Sakmuangklang


    Floyd Mayweather:

    Carlos Baldomir
    Zab Judah
    Arturo Gatti
    Jose Luis Castillo (twice)
    Deigo Corrales
    Jesus Chavez
    Genero Hernandez
    Carlos Hernandez
    Angel Manfredy

    Floyd has, the last five opponents on Floyd's resume would absolutely crush PAC.

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    • -Antonio-
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      #12
      I think its about even right now. Pacman destroyed a prime Barerra, and if he would have gotten that win over JMM it would be even more impressive.

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      • K-DOGG
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        #13
        Originally posted by deliveryman
        Manny Pacquiao:

        Erik Morales (twice)
        Marco Antonio Barrera
        Juan Manuel Marquez [draw]
        Oscar Larios
        Chatchai Sasakul
        Jorge Julio
        Wethya Sakmuangklang


        Floyd Mayweather:

        Carlos Baldomir
        Zab Judah
        Arturo Gatti
        Jose Luis Castillo (twice)
        Deigo Corrales
        Jesus Chavez
        Genero Hernandez
        Carlos Hernandez
        Angel Manfredy
        Overall, Mayweather's got the better resume; but over the last three years, Pacquiao does. You can't stay on top citing past glories.

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        • cyberthugpatrol
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          #14
          Originally posted by deliveryman
          Manny Pacquiao:

          Erik Morales (twice)
          Marco Antonio Barrera
          Juan Manuel Marquez [draw]
          Oscar Larios
          Chatchai Sasakul
          Jorge Julio
          Wethya Sakmuangklang


          Floyd Mayweather:

          Carlos Baldomir
          Zab Judah
          Arturo Gatti
          Jose Luis Castillo (twice)
          Deigo Corrales
          Jesus Chavez
          Genero Hernandez
          Carlos Hernandez
          Angel Manfredy

          ........PBF

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          • cyberthugpatrol
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            #15
            Originally posted by boxingguy1226
            I....... Pacman destroyed a prime Barerra....
            ........wrong

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            • lesterprettyboy
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              #16
              True...Marco was in his prime.He is just making all those flimsy excuses about being an "off-night"...MAB was I think top 3 in the P4P list at that time.He just beat Morales who was 41-0, Johny Tapia and Kevin Kelley before facing PAC...He was at the top of his game.Unfortunately, because of his past record and the type of beating inflicted by Manny, alot of people give credence to his alibi.

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              • cyberthugpatrol
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                #17
                Originally posted by lesterprettyboy
                True...Marco was in his prime.He is just making all those flimsy excuses about being an "off-night"...MAB was I think top 3 in the P4P list at that time.He just beat Morales who was 41-0, Johny Tapia and Kevin Kelley before facing PAC...He was at the top of his game.Unfortunately, because of his past record and the type of beating inflicted by Manny, alot of people give credence to his alibi.
                MAB was NOT in his prime

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                • Bonafide
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                  #18
                  Very close and even Steven.

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                  • lesterprettyboy
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by cyberthugpatrol
                    MAB was NOT in his prime
                    Care to elaborate why?

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                    • flipbjefrox
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by PRboxingfan
                      I think Floyd has the better resume. People tend to forget just how dangerous Corrales, Castillo, Hernandez, and Chavez were considered to be. Not to mention Zab Judah whom, until he lost to Baldi, was everyone's pic to beat PBF.

                      The thing is, PBF fought a few bums in between and that tarnishes people's opinion of him. Manny has beaten Morales twice (an old Morales, but still Morales) and a blown-up Larios in his last three fights. That's very impressive in and of itself, but to add a TKO victory over Barrera (the only time Barrera's not gone the distance, not counting the DQ against Junior Jones) and a draw with JMM (which I thought JMM won) raises his stock in the public's view.

                      Manny has beaten these fighters recently while PBF's best competition was 7-10 years ago. The time factor makes it seem as if Manny has the better competition but I think it's PBF.
                      i see a lot of good fighters in PBF resume but i dont see a first ballot HOF unlike pacman

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